Type
the number of lines to display and press Enter.
S n Skips the next n lines of the file (doesn??™t display them). Type the S command. You??™ll see a
Lines prompt. Type the number of lines to display and press Enter.
F Displays the next file in the list. If there??™s no next file, the More utility ends. This action
doesn??™t necessarily end the previous application in the pipe. Press Ctrl+C to end the previous
command (such as Type) as necessary.
Q Quits the More utility without displaying any additional data. This action doesn??™t necessarily
end the previous application in the pipe. Press Ctrl+C to end the previous command (such as
Type) as necessary.
= Shows the number of the current line of text. For example, if the More utility is currently displaying
the 49th line in the file, you??™ll see Line: 49 as part of the More prompt.
? Shows the list of extended commands.
Displays the next page of the file.
Displays the next line of text in the file.
The More utility provides a simple prompt at the bottom of the command window for entering
display commands. You can only move forward in a file, not backward. Whenever you enter a command,
the More prompt extends to request any additional information.
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